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The World has not Changed
Author(s) -
Trond Waage
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of anthropological films
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2535-437X
DOI - 10.15845/jaf.v5i02.3418
Subject(s) - redaction , islamization , ethnic group , work (physics) , threatened species , history , gender studies , geography , ethnology , sociology , anthropology , archaeology , islam , engineering , mechanical engineering , ecology , habitat , biology
The Pèrè people is a ethnic group who lives on the Pere plains. Their territory is divided by the Nigerian Cameroonian border. Their traditions are threatened of desperation by a strong islamization process and by migration into the cities. At the regional radio station CRTV Adamaoua, in Northern Cameroon, do they have redaction on various local languages. This film follows of the Pèrè redaction and its work to take care of the traditions of its people and to facilitate communication between its people and the modern world. The film is shot on SD (DV-CAM).  

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